How to Use VoiceMeeter Concepts Natively in Windows 11
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How to Use VoiceMeeter Concepts Natively in Windows 11

Quick fix: Windows 11 has basic per-app audio routing via Volume mixer (right-click speaker icon → Open Volume mixer). Each app can be routed to different output device. For richer routing (multi-channel input/output, virtual cables, EQ): install VoiceMeeter from vb-audio.com (free) — it’s the standard tool.

VoiceMeeter is a virtual audio mixer with multi-input/output routing, software gain, per-app routing, and virtual cables. Windows 11 added some VoiceMeeter-like features natively (per-app device routing via Volume mixer) but for full mixing — install VoiceMeeter.

Symptom: Want VoiceMeeter-style audio routing (multi-input, per-app routing) on Windows 11.
Affects: Windows 11 with audio routing needs (gaming, streaming, multitasking).
Fix time: ~20 minutes.

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What causes this

VoiceMeeter is a virtual audio mixer that handles complex audio routing: route Discord to speakers, Spotify to headphones, recording to multiple destinations. Windows 11 has built-in per-app output device selection (Volume mixer) and per-app spatial audio, but no built-in virtual cables or multi-channel mixing.

Method 1: Use Windows 11’s native per-app output

For simple routing.

  1. Open Settings → System → Sound → Volume mixer.
  2. Or right-click speaker icon → Open Volume mixer.
  3. For each app: pick output device from dropdown next to app row.
  4. Examples:
    • Discord → Headphones (so call audio stays in your ear).
    • Spotify → Speakers (music plays out loud).
    • Game → Speakers (immersive).
    • OBS → default mic (for streaming).
  5. Settings persist across reboots.
  6. For per-app spatial audio (Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos): also picked in same Volume mixer.
  7. Trade-off: limited to existing physical/virtual devices. Can’t create new virtual cables.

This is the right path for simple needs.

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Method 2: Install VoiceMeeter for richer routing

For complex setups.

  1. Download VoiceMeeter from vb-audio.com. Three versions:
    • VoiceMeeter: basic, 2 hardware inputs, 1 virtual input, 1 output.
    • VoiceMeeter Banana: 3 hardware + 2 virtual inputs, 3 outputs.
    • VoiceMeeter Potato: 5 hardware + 3 virtual inputs, 5 outputs, more advanced.
  2. Install. Reboot.
  3. VoiceMeeter installs virtual audio devices that show up in Sound settings.
  4. Configure routing in VoiceMeeter app:
    • Pick input devices (mic, line-in).
    • Route each input to A1/A2/A3 (outputs).
    • Add software gain, EQ per channel.
  5. In apps: set VoiceMeeter Input as the playback device. App audio goes through VoiceMeeter; you route.
  6. For Discord/streaming: VoiceMeeter VAIO (virtual cable) carries audio between apps without physical loop.
  7. VoiceMeeter is free / donationware. Donate if useful.

This is the right path for power users.

Method 3: Alternative virtual audio cable tools

For specific needs.

  1. VB-Cable (free, from same VB-Audio developer): simpler virtual cable only. Useful for routing one app to another.
  2. Soundflower: Mac-style virtual audio. Windows equivalent: VAC (Virtual Audio Cable) — paid.
  3. EqualizerAPO: free system-wide EQ. Combine with PEACE GUI for usability.
  4. FxSound (formerly DFX): free system-wide audio enhancer. Less flexible than VoiceMeeter but simpler.
  5. For OBS streamers specifically: OBS audio routing + Snazzy NDI for video, VoiceMeeter for audio mixing.
  6. For pro audio workflows: dedicated audio interface (Focusrite Scarlett, Audient iD4) with ASIO drivers gives best latency and flexibility.

This is the right path for specific use cases.

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How to verify the fix worked

  • Open multiple apps. Each plays to a different device as configured.
  • VoiceMeeter shows audio levels per channel.
  • Recordings/streams capture intended audio sources.

If none of these work

If audio routing is wrong: Driver conflicts: VoiceMeeter installs virtual drivers. Conflicts with vendor drivers. Reinstall vendor driver first, then VoiceMeeter. For per-app output not persisting: Windows sometimes forgets — re-set after restart. Or pin app to taskbar for stability. For OBS-specific routing: configure within OBS Audio settings, not Windows. For Spotify/Tidal that doesn’t route: web players use browser audio; per-app routing covers the browser, all tabs same device. Use desktop app for individual routing. For gaming routing: Steam has per-game audio options. Game launcher may override Windows per-app setting.

Bottom line: Windows 11 Volume mixer handles per-app output natively. For multi-channel mixing, virtual cables, software gain: install VoiceMeeter from vb-audio.com. VB-Cable for simple virtual routing.

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